Back in 2009 Manchester City Council said that everyone who lived, worked or studied in Manchester would receive a day of carbon literacy training (an online and face-to-face thing) by the end of 2013.

In early 2014, under pressure from Manchester Climate Monthly, the then Executive Member for the Environment set a target that 60 of the council’s 96 members would have done the training by the end of the year. They managed… 23.

Starting this year, MCFly has been submitting regular Freedom of Information Act (FoIA) requests to find out how much training has gone on. (The answer is ‘not very much, though a mere five years after launching the scheme, in Richard Leese finally got round to leading by example and doing the training.)

All this failure and delay perhaps explains why the Council, which has a database of who has and has not done the training, is reluctant to put that database online. It would be a stark reminder of how they just can’t (be bothered to?) keep to basic promises. And if they can’t even get something as straightforward as this right, what hope is there for the bigger stuff?

So, in September we sent a FoIA

Has any consideration been given to having an online up-to-date database showing the carbon literacy status of all councillors and members of the SMT? If so, what was the outcome of those considerations. If not, why not?

Came the not entirely satisfactory answer:

Manchester City Council utilises an internal database for training purposes which is updated regularly. At present we do not consider a public-facing database for this training to be required, however, if the status of training is requested by an individual this can be provided.

So, in the latest FoIA we asked

“Given that I am going to keep on asking these questions, and that it will continue to cost money to reply to me, under what circumstances might a “public-facing database for this training” be deemed to be required? Whose responsibility is such a decision?”

1 Goal for 2017

Do enough to look myself in the eye (through shades), but not so much as I interfere with Writing My Bloody Thesis.
2016 goals were not met, and nobody cares -
1) At least 12 posts on "preparedness - movement-building for coping with the coming horrors"
2) At least 9 posts on the laughable ritual of "scrutiny" that Manchester City Council stumbles through.
3) At least 12 "looting the ivory tower" posts, where useful insights that academics have had get translated into English.
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